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In Poznan, construction has been largely been driven by the recent locating of the forward element of the U.S. “We’re proud to be building these facilities that are a key part of reassuring our allies in the region and strengthening NATO partnerships.” Army Corps of Engineers construction mission in Poland is strategically important as it directly supports our forces rotating through Poland as well as our Polish partners and NATO,” said Europe District Commander Col. forces stationed in Poland on a rotational basis as well as the Polish hosts operating the bases. These projects are already benefiting both U.S. In that time, he’s overseen the standing up of Europe District’s Northern Europe Area Office in Poznan, which has been the focal point for the Corps of Engineers’ more than $350 million construction mission in Poznan and many other sites throughout Poland. “Between USACE work and the improvements managed by the Poles, the base has really turned around and is becoming very nice.” “When I first arrived in Poznan in 2017, the base and its facilities were fairly dated, some not being used or updated since the 1980s, and the base’s future was uncertain,” Carrillo said. Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District there wasn’t a lot of modern infrastructure in place. POZNAN, Poland - When Area Engineer Augie Carrillo first came to the Polish military base here several years ago with the U.S. (Photo Credit: Christopher Gardner) VIEW ORIGINAL In Poznan, Europe District has managing renovation and construction efforts largely driven by the recent locating of V Corps’ forward element at the local base. Army’s V Corps on the Polish Army base in Poznan, Poland March 16, 2022. Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District Area Engineer August Carrillo walks through a recently renovated vehicle maintenance facility used by the U.S. (Photo Credit: Christopher Gardner) VIEW ORIGINAL 4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption –

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The APS project involves the construction of a series of humidity-controlled warehouses and other associated facilities to allow for the storage and maintenance of military vehicles and equipment and is the largest project in Poland being managed by Europe District’s Northern Europe Area Office. Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District Project Engineer McCabe Stanley checks progress on the exterior of one of several facilities being built as part of the ongoing Army Prepositioned Stock construction efforts in Powidz, Poland March 17, 2022. (Photo Credit: Christopher Gardner) VIEW ORIGINAL 3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption –

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The Polish Army shares the facility and recently completed overall exterior renovations and interior renovations of the portion used by Polish personnel and Europe District is in the planning stages for renovating the interior portion of the facility where U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District Area Engineer August Carrillo walks by offices for the U.S. (Photo Credit: Christopher Gardner) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Europe District’s Northern Europe Area Office on the base in Poland manages construction projects at several Polish military sites across the country. Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District Project Engineer Israel Miller and Area Engineer August Carrillo discuss ongoing construction projects in Poland by recently renovated administrative facility on the Polish Army base in Poznan, Poland March 16, 2022. Currently the name is used by the Municipal Information System for a small neighborhood within the borough of Wola, while the remaining grounds of the former village are attached to other areas under different names.U.S. In 1916 Czyste ceased to exist as a separate administrative entity and was attached to Warsaw along with Wola and Ochota. It was mostly industrial, with many manufactures and factories located there, in addition to over 90 windmills supplying the bakeries of Warsaw. The new suburb was variously referred to by names of former villages.

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The four combined villages had 512 houses and 8000 inhabitants. By the end of 19th century rapid expansion of the city of Warsaw led to the village of Czyste virtually merging with the nearby villages of Wielka Wola, Koło and Ochota. During the Battle of Warsaw of 1831 the village was the focal point of Polish defence of the city. In 1827 it had 16 houses and 223 inhabitants and was a seat of a gmina. Originally Czyste was a village located right outside the Lubomirski Ramparts, that is the outer city defences of Warsaw, between Jerozolimskie Gate and Wola Gate. It is limited by Wolska and Towarowa streets from the north and east and by railway lines from the west and south. Czysta is one of the neighborhoods of the Wola district of Warsaw, Poland.








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